City of Murfreesboro TV Station Wins Award for Stones River National Battlefield Documentary

The Telly Awards has named the City of Murfreesboro’s CityTV as a Bronze winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards for a program titled Stones River National Battlefield Documentary. With nearly 12,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries, this is truly an honor.

The documentary, produced by Communications Specialist Michael Nevills, details the Battle of Stones River and its role on the outcome of the Civil War.

The Telly Awards was founded in 1979 and is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, the finest video and film productions, and online commercials, video and films. Winners represent the best work of the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, and corporate video departments in the world.

A prestigious judging panel of over 500 accomplished industry professionals, each a past winner of a Silver Telly and a member of The Silver Telly Council, judged the competition, upholding the historical standard of excellence that Telly represents. The Silver Council evaluated entries to recognize distinction in creative work – entries do not compete against each other – rather entries are judged against a high standard of merit. Less than 10% of entries are chosen as Winners of the Silver Telly, our highest honor. Approximately 25% of entries are chosen as Winners of the Bronze Telly.

“The Telly Awards has a mission to honor the very best in film and video,” said Linda Day, Executive Director of the Telly Awards. “The City of Murfreesboro’s CityTV accomplishment illustrates their creativity, skill, and dedication to their craft and serves as a testament to great film and video production.”

“The City of Murfreesboro’s Communications Department is very honored to receive this recognition by the Telly Awards,” said Communications Director Alan Bozeman. “We also appreciate the help of the staff of the Stones River National Battlefield in making this documentary.”